Life, work and everything in between!

Have you done a lot of weird stuff in your life that hasn’t made any sense at the time? Things that, before we look at them a bit deeper, seems completely random? Are there things in your past that you’re hiding? Jobs that hasn’t been “strategically right” with regards to the career your pursuing at the moment? Gaps where you were “the wild one” or educations that you wonder why the f–k you signed up for? For me the answer is yes to all of the above and I can make the list even longer…

An entrepreneur is often driven by a strong belief. For them, the question “why do you do what you do”, is the easy one to answer. But when you start questioning how they manage their time and what they focus on the answer isn’t as easy. They often tend to focus on tasks that they enjoy doing and procrastinate stuff they don’t enjoy.

Employees on the other hand often have a straightforward answer to the question “what do you do”. The question that preoccupies them at times is why they do what they do.

There’s hardly any crime worse than victimizing yourself! Making yourself a victim, using all the wrong-doings by others as an explanatory model for your own shortcomings is a horrible betrayal to all that you truly are!

Throughout my career I’ve interviewed more than 500 people. A great number of these people are what we call game changers. People that in one way or the other has made a difference and thereby changed the game. But what makes a game changer? And is there something all of these people have in common that we can learn of? And maybe copy…?

People (and I used to be of those!) often worry about the future. And I’m not talking about a little timid butterfly in the stomach but real, hardcore stress and anxiety. The “what if” question goes haywire…